* Joe Shmoe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070213 00:19]: > Most cell phones don't seem to handle this properly. > > When your phone has no signal, any calls go straight to voicemail. When > you don't answer your phone, calls go to voicemail after a pre-specified > number of rings (typically 5).
Just remember, this is implemented by the network, usually by call forwarding to the voicemail number. > > When someone calls and you want to ignore them (by pressing a button when > they call), most phones send the call to voicemail as soon as you press > "Ignore". The whole point of ignoring someone is that the person > shouldn't KNOW that they are being ignored. Can we get this fixed on > the Neo? > > Also, it would be nice to have the option to specify that all calls from a > particular person will always be 'ignored' or always go directly to > voicemail. This is right, and should probably configurable. OTOH, just remember that somebody really trying to reach you will start calling with the number suppressed. So to make this a sure thing, you would need to block all anonymous calls. Now, out of personal experience I do know that sending the caller number sometimes doesn't work when roaming => so surpressing all anonymous calls would also surpress your wife, who happens to be abroad :( Andreas _______________________________________________ OpenMoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community